pinkish-orange

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An ominous pinkish-orange foam mixture of seawater and crude oil streaked across large stretches of water in the northern Gulf and turned up on the shores of the Chandeleur Islands, off southeastern Louisiana.

At last, it's here: after more than two weeks of waiting, the eerie pinkish-orange foam mixture of seawater and crude oil that has been creeping ominously closer to has now begun to wash ashore the barrier islands off the coast of Louisiana.

She taught me to respect books, as well as read them, so when I reached the ripe old age of six, the county librarian, Mrs. Foster, handed me my very own pinkish-orange card with the shiny metal number tag.

The parking lot light that shone on him was one of the bright Argon anticrime lights and it cast a pinkish-orange glow; between that and the lack of resolution in the picture it was impossible to tell any more.

They had many of the classic features of Greater White-fronted Geese e.g., dark, chocolate-colored head and neck, with white flecking on the hind-neck; white on forehead and behind the bill; gray back; pinkish-orange bill, legs, and feet, but the lower breast and belly were light gray, more closely resembling those of a Canada Goose.